>I have used two monitors on a duo dock, but I used the existing video card
>AND an additional one which gave me double the real estate coverage.
>
>Not sure what benefit there would be in putting TWO video cards in, but I
>know that you can get great results with one.
>
>good luck

I don't know if anyone remembers the Graphic Simulations game "Hellcats in
the Pacific." However, it had an option to use three monitors in a surround
setup where you could see forward and to the sides when playing the game. I
have never done it, but with NuBus cards so cheap on Ebay, it is just a
matter of time...

Tom




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